The contract extension was the second in less than a year for Gundy. In March, Gundy received a two-year extension through 2012 that would pay him $953,000 annually.

Gundy, a 40-year-old former Oklahoma State quarterback, is 17-19 in three seasons, including 6-6 this season. The Cowboys will play Indiana in the Insight Bowl on Dec. 31 in Tempe, Ariz., their second bowl appearance during Gundy's tenure. Oklahoma State beat Alabama in last year's Independence Bowl and finished 7-6.

Penn State assistant Norwood named Baylor's defensive coordinator: In Waco, Penn State defensive assistant Brian Norwood will take over as defensive coordinator at Baylor, coach Art Briles announced.

Norwood spent the last seven season as the safeties coach under Joe Paterno. During Norwood's tenure, the Nittany Lions twice led the Big Ten in passing efficiency defense and finished No. 4 in the country once.

Norwood has been an assistant at Arizona, Richmond, Navy and Texas Tech, where he spent a season coaching with Briles.

The former Navy coach, unbeaten in six games against Army, was hired to replace Chan Gailey, who had six consecutive winning seasons at Georgia Tech but was 0-6 against Georgia. Overall, Georgia Tech has lost seven straight to Georgia, a streak too many fans think overshadows the fact that the Yellow Jackets (7-5) have received 11 straight bowl bids.

Rutgers coach Schiano turns down Michigan: In East Rutherford, N.J. luring Greg Schiano away from Rutgers is proving to be difficult, even for some of college football's most powerful programs.

The University of Miami couldn't swing the deal last year with a potential $2 million contract and Michigan failed to entice Schiano to one of the nation's most prestigious jobs after a two-day courtship this week.

Schiano's latest decision left the Wolverines 0-for-2 in their bid to find a successor to Lloyd Carr, who announced his retirement last month after 13 seasons. LSU's Les Miles, a former Michigan player and assistant, rejected overtures to return to Ann Arbor last Saturday.

Oklahoma State's Fedora interviewing at Southern Miss: In Hattiesburg, Miss., Oklahoma State offensive coordinator Larry Fedora was in Hattiesburg to interview for the Southern Mississippi head football coach job.